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Java: Plug-in: Microsoft: Windows: How to check if Java plug-in is installed? [Java VM]

Mar 25th, 2005 01:57
Joy Kenneth Harry, Knud van Eeden,


One simple way (Funny way)
go to sites which have applets (Ex: http://www.javaranch.com).
And they will tell you whether you have a Java Plug-in installed


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--- Knud van Eeden --- 12 March 2005 - 11:00 am ----------------------

Java: Plug-in: Microsoft: Windows: How to check if Java plug-in is 
installed? [Java VM]

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Method: Check in the control panel if the 'Java coffee cup' icon is 
present

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Steps: Overview:

 1. -Click button Windows 'Start'

 2. -Select from list 'Control Panel'

 3. -Check visually if the 'Java coffee cup' icon is present

 4. -If not present, then the Java plug-in is not installed

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Method: Check in 'Add/Remove programs' if the 'Java 2 Runtime 
environment' program is present

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Steps: Overview:

 1. -Click button Windows 'Start'

 2. -Select from list 'Control Panel'

 3. -Double click on icon 'Add/Remove programs'

 4. -Check visually in the list if the 'Java 2 Runtime environment'
     program is present

     1. You should see e.g.

         Java 2 Runtime Environment,SE v1.3

         or

         Java 2 Runtime Environment,SE v1.4.2_04

         or

         Java 2 Runtime Environment,SE v1.4.6

 5. -If not present, then the Java plug-in is not installed


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Internet: see also:

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